David Dick, manager of CUA Hutchinson retired June 30.
Dick has served the credit union community well for over 35 years. He was president of both the Kansas Credit Union Association in Wichita and the Central Kansas Credit Union in Hutchinson before its merger with CUA.
Since the merger, he has served as CUA’s Hutchinson Branch Manager. CUA and the credit union industry are thankful for Dick’s contributions throughout his career and know that both CUA staff and members will miss him greatly.
Clint Bontrager has joined the credit union as Branch Manager of the Hutchinson office, replacing Dick.
Bontrager is from the Yoder area. He graduated from Haven High School and then earned his BBA in Finance from Wichita State University.
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Gabe Salazar enjoys watching bees. He and his family are thinking of raising the insect at home.
So when Gabe, a seventh grader at Prairie Hills Middle School in Hutchinson, heard about the bee club at school, he was on board. So were eight other middle school students at this Buhler School District middle school.
Three years ago, Victor Wilkinson and Shelly Brooks, the seventh and eighth grade science teachers, visited the Kansas State Fair and became interested in bees. They spoke to local beekeepers and brought in speakers.
Soon they applied for a grant from the Kansas Honey Producers Association.
GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Credit Union of America promotes Heather Lamb Heather Lamb
Credit Union of America (CUA) promoted Heather Lamb to Real Estate Loan Officer. Lamb, a 10-year employee of CUA, brings a total of 16 years of experience in the financial services industry to her new position.
A 30-year resident of Hoisington, she has previously worked as a Real Estate Loan Officer, Consumer Loan Officer, Financial/Customer Service Representative, and teller. In her new role at CUA, Lamb will be responsible for guiding and meeting the needs of members who are purchasing a home or refinancing a current mortgage.
Lamb earned her bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Fort Hays State University and her associate degree in Applied Science at Barton County Community College.
On the Record - January 7, 2021
Great Bend Police
Criminal damage to a vehicle was reported at 5:43 a.m. Thursday at 405 3rd St., Great Bend.
Officers responded to a report of a possible narcotics violation at 24th Street and Canterbury Lane Thursday.
Use of false identification was reported Thursday at Napa Auto Parts, 2501 10th St.
Theft of money from a bank account was reported at Credit Union of America, 4708 10th St. Thursday.
Theft of Kansas License Tag #985LWT was reported at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at 1117 Morton St. The tag was entered into the National Crime Information Center database.
A non-injury crash was reported in the 2700 block of 10th Street at 4:50 p.m. Thursday.